@kilielweek day seven ☆ freeform ☆ the children of kíli and tauriel
ÁSA is the eldest child of Kíli and Tauriel. She is a quiet person who prefers her own company and that of her books, but she is fiercely protective of her younger siblings and unafraid to stand up for herself. She is a close counselor of her uncle King Fíli and writes many of his speeches. Ása is also known as GILORNETH, and it is under this name that she publishes her historical treatises, which have the honor of being hotly debated among the scholars of Rivendell.
Kíli and Tauriel’s second child is BRENNA. Though her name signifies “sword,” she favors the bow as do her parents, and is often in their company on hunting trips. Brenna is a bold, outgoing woman, quick to laugh but also quick to anger. When visiting her mother’s home realm of Greenwood, she goes by the name MAETHORIEL and joins the Guard and her uncle-figure Legolas in their efforts to drive out the giant spiders.
SOLVI is the third daughter of Kíli and Tauriel and renowned for her skill with animals. Her elvish heritage allows her to speak with them as she might a friend, and her dwarvish ancestry gives her a special connection with the birds of Erebor. Solvi is the master of the King’s Letters, training ravens to carry messages, thrushes to communicate in code, and owls to keep the night watch. Her constant companion is the owl Celevral, who knows her by her elvish name of BELLASIEL.
The youngest child and only son of Kíli and Tauriel is known primarily by his Sindarin name GONDRENOR. He was trained in masonry by the most talented craftsdwarves of Erebor and befriended his father’s cousin Gimli, and was among the dwarves who joined him in the Glittering Caves of Aglarond after working the stone of Minas Tirith. Gondrenor is also called HALVAR, and endeavours for his name to become as famous as Narvi, the stonemason of old, through his collaboration with both elves and dwarves,













